IMPORTANT NOTE: In keeping with the Government of India's announcement as of November 8, 2016, Cox & Kings will no longer accept payments made in Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 currency denomination. Please use one of our easy, online payment options or pay in lesser denomination notes to avail our services.

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Important Note:In keeping with the Government of India's announcement as of November 8, 2016, Cox & Kings will no longer accept payments made in Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 currency denomination. Please use one of our easy, online payment options or pay in lesser denomination notes to avail our services.

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